That is the psychedelic Dragon Telecaster Page can be seen playing on the Danish TV appearance with Led Zeppelin later in '68. That guitar is responsible for some incredible noises on Zep 1.
One of two studio recorded songs that Beck and Page played together that I know exist. The other being Beck's Bolero, which had John Paul Jones on Bass and Keith Moon on drums.
Don’t forget Happenings Ten Years Time Ago also has the dual Page/Beck lead guitars. A song called Psycho Daisies has Beck lead and vocals with Page on bass.
According to John Paul Jones this was the first song that the group known as The New Yardbirds ever jammed on. He said they played it and all looked at each other and knew that they were going to be something special.
People forget that Pagie was a highly respected and sought after sessions musician by this time. His confidence and swagger had been gradually developed, and showed in live performance. Sessions musicians don’t get much practice time on new music, and must be highly versatile and improvisational. It is the proving ground for many future guitar heroes.
Agreed when you listen Zeppelin you think what a revolutionary sound where in the hell this come from? Now I am listening to this live version of the Yardbirds and realize this is the missing link the stepping stone from early 60's rock/blues to 70's rock/blues thanks for history lesson
@ginoferiante7140 They were in the band together, however briefly; Page came in on bass, then Beck left and Page took over sole guitar duties. I saw this incarnation at a club called 'Thee Image', on Miami Beach/Sunny Isles; I may have been smoking 'grass', but I can't confirm that. 🫢
How can anyone make a claim that 3 musicians were the greatest ever. Page and Beck were superb. Clapton less so. But this is all subjective. Everyone has their own favourites. Is Clapton better than Hendrix, John Mclaughlin, Terry Kath or Howling Wolf. Some people may have totally different ideas as to the kind of guitarist they love to listen to - It could be Ron Ashton, Tom Verlaine, John Mcgeoch or Johnny Marr. But no one can say that any of these are the greatest ever.
I came from a jazz background and didn't really get rock . . . until I saw the movie Blowup. That segment in the movie was so powerful that it caused me to look into rock. And from there electric blues (Bloomfield, Muddy, others) and the Stones. The movie segment now appears pretty tame in terms of volume, but those power chords, oh my. And yes, Zeppelin starts here.
Yes, I remember reading that he was reluctant to give up being a well-paid studio/session player to join the Yardbirds and be in a touring, up front in the limelight band. I believe he was doing that kind of work since about 14 or 15 years old!!! I should google it though to be sure. EDIT: So yeah, he was a tad older, 15 or 16 and was doing session work for other artists. His Wiki page has an "EARLY 60s: Session Work" section in his bio if anyone is interested. Born in 1944
This was actually a mashup of two songs by Johnny Burnette’s Rock And Roll Trio, released back to back on one 45 (or 78). The tune and lyric was from the A-side, but that wicked guitar riff came from Paul Burlison’s busted amp on the B-side, which was a cover of Joe Turner’s “Honey Hush”. Every subsequent recording of this song used the merged version, with the B-side riff over the A-side melody. Sugarloaf even gave songwriting credits to the Yardbirds when they covered it.
Wow. The true rock/blues pioneers. Nobody but the Yardbirds were doing this kind of experimentation rock at the time. They set the stage for Led Zeppelin and many others.
Yes, although they weren't understood well in those days, they were probably the only band that was doing more advanced free form rock and blues in those days, they set the standard for many to come.@@petersonlafollette3521
Watching Page play here reminds me of a horse like Secretariat being held back until the final stretch. He is just dying to take off on a 15 minute solo like the one he played in Dazed and confused at Madison Square Garden. You know the show I am talking about with that other band he was in later. I can't think of their name right now, but they were pretty good too.
My friend had the honor to see them play at many New England venues. He also helped them carry their amps and equipment and help set up at The Boston Tea Party in Boston Massachusetts in the mid to late 60s. Probably the hottest most recognizable venue EVER! Anyone and everyone played and launched their careers there. Even Led Zeppelin in 1969 their tour that started it all. Oh...Steve Tyler was there that night and Jimmy Page stole his girlfriend and took her to his hotel room that night! Not much of a girlfriend...I'd say! What a Music 🎶 ride! Glad I grew up when I did!! 🎸 ❤😉👍🏻👍🏻
i believe it was shortly after this that this lineup crumbled and soon after Jimmy met the lads and when they jammed this was the first song they played. how i read it, at the end of the song they all stared at each other in wonder at the sound and energy they unleashed. JPJ said he knew right then they were destined for greatness.
back in 1986, my first concert, was The Firm. Jimmy on lead guitar. I saw them at a small venue in Michigan. Smoked my first joint in a concert, right then and there. Thank goodness, I was aware of what was happening. Paul Rodgers on vocals. Unreal.
I think it was 1968, I saw “The New Yardbirds” at a teen club in NE Ohio, the band did some of their classics, but a lot of new material. About a year later I go see Led Zeppelin at music carnival in Warrensville Ohio and realize I recognized the same new material of the new yardbirds.
The Yardbirds - Train Kept A Rollin' [Ft. Jimmy Page 1968] 1602pm 1.8.23 original working title for this track: train kept a-fartin' (reprise). so a starter for ten: which band member originally farted whilst composing this number and proceeded to break wind throughout the entire recording session right up until the final cut..?
Gotta love how Page tears into his solo (why is the guitar so muted?) and the camera stays on Relf staring at Page, off-camera to his left. By the time the cameraman clues into what Page is doing the solo's halfway over. Most filmmakers and TV producers/directors had not a friggin' clue how to film rock performances in the 60s (and into the 70s. despite Woodstock-the-movie).;
@@iadorenewyork1Well I never did give the name of who I thought was “the greatest rock band of all time” in my original comment. I could have been talking about the New Yardbirds even though you obviously thought I was speaking of Zeppelin, which of course I was but being that JP, RP, JB and JPJ on 10/19/68 were the New Yardbirds and on 10/20/68 the same exact lineup became Led Zeppelin I’d say we’re both correct.
I'm 72 and don't recall seeing this video before. It's fun to see and hear. But, to me a better version is from Yardbirds live album circa 1966 which I bought when I was 15 and still have to this day.
Here's the birth of this sond..wasn't the yard bird..nor was it Aerosmith..but a blue's player named tiny..lol but each singer..group did it a little differently..and they didn't sue anyone over it..they listened and enjoy it and maybe had a few drinks 🍸 and a few laughs. Nothing like. Nowadays. Entertainers sue each other if one farted louder then the other..😢😂❤.sad but true.
Grandes músicos !! Los Yardbirds fueron punta de lanza de los mejores grupos Ingleses Y ahí están las raíces del legendario Led Zeppelin... Keith un músico virtuoso... SD. México.
i never tire of watching this clip. what an incredible band. this incarnation of the yardbirds was highly underrated for many, many years. glad to see the page era is finally getting some long-overdue love. everybody here is just killing it - great vocal and harp from keith, jim's drumming is fantastic, chris keeping it grounded on bass, and page at the absolute top of his game - grooving on the riff and tearing up the solo. great, great stuff. i love led zeppelin, but it's a real shame this lineup of the yardbirds didn't last longer than it did. wow.
Yes Blow up was a great movie and interestingly technically the song was not Train Kept a rollin because contract disputes so they called it Stroll On . Even though it sounds exactly like train kept a rolling...fun fact
I saw it the movie years ago, and in the scene featuring the song (which I wasn’t expecting at all) I sat up at full attention and rubbed my eyes as if I were seeing a ghost or something like it! Lol
Antonioni 1966. J & J playing together. Once Beck left, it was inevitable that Page had to make the band evolve. If I'm not mistaken, with JPJones + the two country boys, they did a tour under the name New Yardbirds...
So you have no reason to like the playing but you think he's the best becsuse?beck made the yardbird set the template for everthing that followed beck was the best player innovator,
As good as this is Jimmy is thinking to himself I need a much heavier sounding Drummer, a supremely versatile bass player, and a hugely charismatic lead singer with incredible range to make this band really outstanding.
@@jessewolf7649 it's highly unlikely that they're on any reasonable top 10 list, however my comment wasn't about the songs but about being able to fit in what would become the Led Zeppelin sound, which had nothing to do with 60's pop. It's pretty obvious they couldn't
They had no idea then what that song would do for rock and roll. Fast forward a few years and let Aerosmith get a hold of it and oh man did it get huge.
all that energy pushing to even greater things to come after that band......great to see now.... they played this song in the film "blowup".....fantastic....
Yep. It's on the finally released Yardbirds '68, a live LP. I've listened to it on RUclips Music. It also has White Summer, Tangerine and another track that was a Zeppelin staple, forgive me, I can't remember the name of right now. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Zep used to open their live gigs with this in the early days. I never understood why they didn't put it on a studio album. I have it by LZ on a couple of old bootlegs.
My oldest brother had a Yardbirds album. In the mid 70s us little kids would play his records with headphones on sitting real close to the record player because of a very short cord!
I love how Jimmy shuts this French guy up with one stroke of his guitar. God bless you Keith! We all know you’re in Rock Heaven!
Oh ça va le bouffeur de pudding!Fait pas chier!…😇😎🏂
Ladies and Gentlemen, JAMES PATRICK PAGE.
Uhhh, we know his name
That is the psychedelic Dragon Telecaster Page can be seen playing on the Danish TV appearance with Led Zeppelin later in '68. That guitar is responsible for some incredible noises on Zep 1.
That was Jeff Beck's guitar originally given to Jimmy when he left
Train KEEPs a rollin'
I thought this was an Aerosmith song! 1968?!!! Way ahead of its time!
It's actually a 50s tune by The Rock n Roll Trio.
One of two studio recorded songs that Beck and Page played together that I know exist. The other being Beck's Bolero, which had John Paul Jones on Bass and Keith Moon on drums.
Don’t forget Happenings Ten Years Time Ago also has the dual Page/Beck lead guitars. A song called Psycho Daisies has Beck lead and vocals with Page on bass.
And all along I thought that was an Aerosmith original. 😂 Just dropped my admiration for Aerosmith just a bit.
According to John Paul Jones this was the first song that the group known as The New Yardbirds ever jammed on. He said they played it and all looked at each other and knew that they were going to be something special.
Jimmy had the swagger even before Zep. He is such a cool guitar player!
Not bad for a session guitarist who was shy huh. Man has style and killer stage presence right out the gate.
People forget that Pagie was a highly respected and sought after sessions musician by this time. His confidence and swagger had been gradually developed, and showed in live performance. Sessions musicians don’t get much practice time on new music, and must be highly versatile and improvisational. It is the proving ground for many future guitar heroes.
@@Dallin456n
Jimmy had swag before swag 😎
Jim's drumming and Keith's harp playing are outstanding here.
Yeah, Keith Relf was a monster harp player and Jim McCarty no slouch on the kit.
The drumming is as it's supposed to be in real rock.
Jimmy moves just like he did with Led Zep. He was always a very cool dresser too. My favorite guitarist of all time.
It was the first time I saw Jimmy Page when he was in the Yardbirds. By this time, he was already a star. Thank you for your valuable footage.
Train kept a rolling never gets old. This was the last incarnation of the Yardbirds at their very best. The song was way beyond its time!
Agreed when you listen Zeppelin you think what a revolutionary sound where in the hell this come from? Now I am listening to this live version of the Yardbirds and realize this is the missing link the stepping stone from early 60's rock/blues to 70's rock/blues thanks for history lesson
Jeff Beck wasn’t there was he? So not the best version of the Yardbirds 😂
No disrespect to Jimmy Page
Without Paul Samwell-Smith I must disagree that they're at their best.
The song was way beyond it’s time - yeh because it came out 17 years before this video.
@ginoferiante7140
They were in the band together, however briefly; Page came in on bass, then Beck left and Page took over sole guitar duties.
I saw this incarnation at a club called 'Thee Image', on Miami Beach/Sunny Isles; I may have been smoking 'grass', but I can't confirm that. 🫢
Imagine having three of the greatest guitarists of all time in your band one following the other
Anyone can play Guitar Not Anyone Can Play harmonica, watch dylan proves my point!.
@Astra But not anyone can play the guitar as well as Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton and from their era possibly only one
@@astragreensong would've been better if somebody had killed that harmonic player.
@@astragreen What a stupid comment.
@@misfit2022
Exactly 💯 ❤
Great Keith Relf, playing your harmonica ✌️🎵🎶
Hard to believe Clapton, Beck and Page got their start with this iconic band. Just add Jimmy and you have the Mt. Rushmore of 🎸’s.
Jimi?
@@slide4180hendrix
Who's Jimmy?
Yea. That Jimi. 🤡
Yes...Jimi!
Jimmy starting out with the climax chord of Dazed and Confused; very cool
You noticed that too? 👍
One of the best bands out of the 60s. Definitely had the 3 best guitarist of all time
Clapton, Beck and Page!
tommy emmanuel, chet atkins and andre segovia were never in the yardbirds
No veo a Ritchie Blackmore por allí ... 😜👍🇦🇷
It was in different bands but Sammy Hagar has been in bands with Ronnie Montrose, Eddie Van Halen and Joe Satriani. None of them are slouches.
How can anyone make a claim that 3 musicians were the greatest ever. Page and Beck were superb. Clapton less so.
But this is all subjective. Everyone has their own favourites. Is Clapton better than Hendrix, John Mclaughlin, Terry Kath or Howling Wolf.
Some people may have totally different ideas as to the kind of guitarist they love to listen to - It could be Ron Ashton, Tom Verlaine, John Mcgeoch or Johnny Marr. But no one can say that any of these are the greatest ever.
Jimmy's play is already the Led Zeppelin style, but yet with a Telecaster..
@@USNVA-yn6cp Who the hell is "Zeplin"?
@@USNVA-yn6cp
oh, you mean Led Zeppelin . 🤨
The first Album of zeppelin is with a telecsster
@@efflenlychannel1406 Yep. Listen to Communication Breakdown. You don't get that from a Stratocaster, and definitely not from a Les Paul.
@@USCFlash Who tf did you think he meant, pillock?
What we're seeing is the foundation for Led Zeppelin being performed.❤
Not really.
Page is the only one here who wound up in Zeppelin.
The rest of what became Zep did not meet & jam until 5 months after this.
More like the foundations for Aerosmith.
@@robertashton8069errr… Not a single person in this video ended up in Aerosmith. Lol
@@MikaelLewisify Their style. He doesn't mean the literal foundation of Aerosmith. And he's not wrong.
Jimmy page, jeff beck and eric clapton were in this band at one . Amazing
I came from a jazz background and didn't really get rock . . . until I saw the movie Blowup. That segment in the movie was so powerful that it caused me to look into rock. And from there electric blues (Bloomfield, Muddy, others) and the Stones. The movie segment now appears pretty tame in terms of volume, but those power chords, oh my. And yes, Zeppelin starts here.
Spectacular music, incredible band, Jimmy Page, a guitar master from beginning!!🎸🐉🔥🔥
Yes, I remember reading that he was reluctant to give up being a well-paid studio/session player to join the Yardbirds and be in a touring, up front in the limelight band. I believe he was doing that kind of work since about 14 or 15 years old!!! I should google it though to be sure.
EDIT: So yeah, he was a tad older, 15 or 16 and was doing session work for other artists. His Wiki page has an "EARLY 60s: Session Work" section in his bio if anyone is interested. Born in 1944
This was actually a mashup of two songs by Johnny Burnette’s Rock And Roll Trio, released back to back on one 45 (or 78). The tune and lyric was from the A-side, but that wicked guitar riff came from Paul Burlison’s busted amp on the B-side, which was a cover of Joe Turner’s “Honey Hush”.
Every subsequent recording of this song used the merged version, with the B-side riff over the A-side melody. Sugarloaf even gave songwriting credits to the Yardbirds when they covered it.
Love Jimmy's Carnaby Street gear!
Opening riffs turned up later in Led Zeppelin’s Dazed & Confused
And they turn up later on in this very TV show in 1968 when they play it!
God. I miss bands with flaws. Loved this raw foundation music
Wow. The true rock/blues pioneers. Nobody but the Yardbirds were doing this kind of experimentation rock at the time. They set the stage for Led Zeppelin and many others.
Sound here is a forerunner to hard rock music...
Yes, although they weren't understood well in those days, they were probably the only band that was doing more advanced free form rock and blues in those days, they set the standard for many to come.@@petersonlafollette3521
This where Spinal Tap secured the original violin bowing with the whole violin? Yardbirds lost alot of class with the departure of Jeff Beck.
@@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe they couldn't hold him or Page. Both innovators far beyond any short-lived 60s band. Clapton, too-staying true to the blue..
@jeph33 you mean the searchers? Jerry and the pace makers? Short lived 60s bands above.
Watching Page play here reminds me of a horse like Secretariat being held back until the final stretch. He is just dying to take off on a 15 minute solo like the one he played in Dazed and confused at Madison Square Garden. You know the show I am talking about with that other band he was in later. I can't think of their name right now, but they were pretty good too.
You mean Led Zeppelin? Wonder whatever happened to them.
Great comment
My friend had the honor to see them play at many New England venues. He also helped them carry their amps and equipment and help set up at The Boston Tea Party in Boston Massachusetts in the mid to late 60s. Probably the hottest most recognizable venue EVER! Anyone and everyone played and launched their careers there. Even Led Zeppelin in 1969 their tour that started it all. Oh...Steve Tyler was there that night and Jimmy Page stole his girlfriend and took her to his hotel room that night! Not much of a girlfriend...I'd say!
What a Music 🎶 ride! Glad I grew up when I did!! 🎸 ❤😉👍🏻👍🏻
Rockabilly gave birth to this number.
Johnny Burnette, Dorsey Burnette, and Paul Burlison.
The Rock 'N' Roll Trio.
Even earlier; Jump Blues ruclips.net/video/ci4EQDD4CqA/видео.htmlsi=hK-qf-GK9pm7MeyH
i believe it was shortly after this that this lineup crumbled and soon after Jimmy met the lads and when they jammed this was the first song they played. how i read it, at the end of the song they all stared at each other in wonder at the sound and energy they unleashed. JPJ said he knew right then they were destined for greatness.
🤔 Beatles or Stones....? I say: THE YARDBIRDS 😎
Was 7 years old. Been a Page fan since !!!
back in 1986, my first concert, was The Firm. Jimmy on lead guitar. I saw them at a small venue in Michigan. Smoked my first joint in a concert, right then and there. Thank goodness, I was aware of what was happening. Paul Rodgers on vocals. Unreal.
the kid on guitar has a future! looking forward to seeing if he makes his mark on the music world. Great sound!
Lol. Yes he might make it big one day! 😄
Lol. Yes he might make it big one day! 😄
So old. So lame.
@@dystopian.. so cold. so white. so pale. i say, i say! god bless her, wherever she may be
Aerosmith did a great cover of this song on Get Your Wings album in 1974 timeframe…
One of my favorite Aerosmith songs
Jim McCarty doesn't get the props he deserves, does a lot without doing a lot.
Bonham copied his drumming on DAZED AND CONFUSED for the Zepp version.
Yard birds were epic! Love thier music!
What's not to love?
It all comes from the blues !!!!!!!
Some of today,s lot should be made to listen to this!
I was 23 and doing Acid and Mescaline.
What a bloody row, The guitar solo started off totally out of tune, I'm not a great Guitarist, but I think even I could have done better than that.
That drummer is something else
The great Jim Mcarty!
Jim is still in the current version of the band. Only original member left in it.
Aerosmith’s version of this song is heart-pounding rock.
I think it was 1968, I saw “The New Yardbirds” at a teen club in NE Ohio, the band did some of their classics, but a lot of new material. About a year later I go see Led Zeppelin at music carnival in Warrensville Ohio and realize I recognized the same new material of the new yardbirds.
Jimmy is the best yardbird guitarist imo, that doesn’t mean skill or technique, but rather how he played the songs.
Nonsense!
@@f.w.2054 At least he tried to keep the band together.
The Yardbirds - Train Kept A Rollin' [Ft. Jimmy Page 1968] 1602pm 1.8.23 original working title for this track: train kept a-fartin' (reprise). so a starter for ten: which band member originally farted whilst composing this number and proceeded to break wind throughout the entire recording session right up until the final cut..?
Dawg he played zo different for yardbyrdies....yank
how he played the songs? Skill and technique? six strings and style maybe? jimmy Page!!!
Gotta love how Page tears into his solo (why is the guitar so muted?) and the camera stays on Relf staring at Page, off-camera to his left. By the time the cameraman clues into what Page is doing the solo's halfway over. Most filmmakers and TV producers/directors had not a friggin' clue how to film rock performances in the 60s (and into the 70s. despite Woodstock-the-movie).;
Wild to think this is just months before Page formed the greatest rock band of all time.
I disagree.
@@fubartotale3389Thats it, you disagree?
I think it WAS months before the New Yardbirds was formed by Jimmy Page, with their name changed to Led Zeppelin.
@@iadorenewyork1Well I never did give the name of who I thought was “the greatest rock band of all time” in my original comment. I could have been talking about the New Yardbirds even though you obviously thought I was speaking of Zeppelin, which of course I was but being that JP, RP, JB and JPJ on 10/19/68 were the New Yardbirds and on 10/20/68 the same exact lineup became Led Zeppelin I’d say we’re both correct.
@@08c6vette -- I am an admirer of both bands. I do think Led Zeppelin is an excellent rock band, one of the very best!
Could have backed off the harmonica a bit and let Jimmy rip a bit longer at higher volume. But who knew?
I'm 72 and don't recall seeing this video before. It's fun to see and hear. But, to me a better version is from Yardbirds live album circa 1966 which I bought when I was 15 and still have to this day.
I have all the vinyl the band released, including the singles; a great band, and underrated.
Круто сохранить такой диск,
Its the harmonica train that sets the mood.
👍 The harmonica really does feel indispensable, right?
Played BASS when his friend Jeff Beck was on board.......RIP Jeff...... Jimmy was DESTINED for GREATNESS
Here's the birth of this sond..wasn't the yard bird..nor was it Aerosmith..but a blue's player named tiny..lol but each singer..group did it a little differently..and they didn't sue anyone over it..they listened and enjoy it and maybe had a few drinks 🍸 and a few laughs. Nothing like. Nowadays. Entertainers sue each other if one farted louder then the other..😢😂❤.sad but true.
I believe this was the first song zep played together at their very first rehearsal.
Could you provide a translator for Americans?
sure but it'll cost ya
Inspector Clouseau should have introduced the band.
this just shows how incredible 3 other members of Zep were
Grandes músicos !!
Los Yardbirds fueron punta de lanza de los mejores grupos Ingleses
Y ahí están las raíces del legendario Led Zeppelin...
Keith un músico virtuoso...
SD. México.
i never tire of watching this clip. what an incredible band. this incarnation of the yardbirds was highly underrated for many, many years. glad to see the page era is finally getting some long-overdue love. everybody here is just killing it - great vocal and harp from keith, jim's drumming is fantastic, chris keeping it grounded on bass, and page at the absolute top of his game - grooving on the riff and tearing up the solo. great, great stuff. i love led zeppelin, but it's a real shame this lineup of the yardbirds didn't last longer than it did. wow.
It's kind of derivative. It's nothing what Pink Floyd was doing at the time.
...lookin' so good Jack, couldn't let her go 😅‼️
Молодой рок-н-рол с элементами кантри...прекрасно звучит! Браво!!!!
same to you, fella
Loved the birds!
I can already recognize some of the early Led Zeppelin guitar tones in Jimmy’s playing.
Totally. That tele is bad ass and kind of Jimmys sound even tho he’s known for the LP
@@mumbles215 Jeff gave Jimmy that Tele, for getting him the gig with the Yardbirds when he turned it down
The boys had it going.
Don't miss their rendition of this song in the cinema masterpiece "Blow Up". The best combination of two art forms!
Yes Blow up was a great movie and interestingly technically the song was not Train Kept a rollin because contract disputes so they called it Stroll On . Even though it sounds exactly like train kept a rolling...fun fact
Not too long ago, saw that on Ytube, might still be here, and yeah, it rocks, just search "Yardbirds" & "Blowup"
I saw it the movie years ago, and in the scene featuring the song (which I wasn’t expecting at all) I sat up at full attention and rubbed my eyes as if I were seeing a ghost or something like it! Lol
Antonioni 1966. J & J playing together.
Once Beck left, it was inevitable that Page had to make the band evolve.
If I'm not mistaken, with JPJones + the two country boys, they did a tour under the name New Yardbirds...
Did you know that The Who were the film's director first choice for appearing in "Blow Up?"
What a brilliant band. Huge props to the lead singer.
If you listen carefully, you can already hear the Led Zeppelin sound in Jimmy's playing.
@PanSatyros-eb9ho fantastic comment, moron.
So you have no reason to like the playing but you think he's the best becsuse?beck made the yardbird set the template for everthing that followed beck was the best player innovator,
Even Beck said Hendrix was better than all of them.
As good as this is Jimmy is thinking to himself I need a much heavier sounding Drummer, a supremely versatile bass player, and a hugely charismatic lead singer with incredible range to make this band really outstanding.
The sad thing is, he never got it.
Yeah these 3 could be ok as a backing band for Janis Joplin or to play in the Animals or the Kinks, definitely not above that
@@carlosimotti3933the animals and kinks are both on any reasonable top ten list of rock bands…so “above that” doesn’t make much sense…
@@jessewolf7649 it's highly unlikely that they're on any reasonable top 10 list, however my comment wasn't about the songs but about being able to fit in what would become the Led Zeppelin sound, which had nothing to do with 60's pop. It's pretty obvious they couldn't
Agreed. All else on stage were pedestrian. Not JP and nobody was pedestrian in LZ
Pure, Raw energy, Rock and Roll. Peace. 😊
Sell outs POS ---one and all.
The feedback at 0.32 - orgasmic..
Jimmy Page got a lot of mileage out of that coat.
They had no idea then what that song would do for rock and roll. Fast forward a few years and let Aerosmith get a hold of it and oh man did it get huge.
Aerosmith! Clown school.
You sound like an expert on clowns.@@heraldeventsandfilms5970
I wish I could of been there
0:10 is Jimmy playing the chords that will become the part after the solo in Dazed and Confused?
Always liked Jimmy’s playing. Absolutely hated his posturing. Give me Beck on both counts.
As I recall, this was the first song the members of LZ played at their first rehearsal.
Needs more cowbell.
still don't get that joke
Lemmy from Motorhead was a roadie for the Yard Birds I do believe. The Motorhead version of this song is rather good. RIP, Lemmy. 👍🇦🇺
all that energy pushing to even greater things to come after that band......great to see now....
they played this song in the film "blowup".....fantastic....
Did anyone catch Jimmy's riff in the beginning, it sounds like the part of the break in Dazed and Confused.
Jimmy already had Dazed and Confused in his head, as you can tell from the opening chord
The Yardbirds had already been playing Dazed and Confused by this time.
Yep. It's on the finally released Yardbirds '68, a live LP. I've listened to it on RUclips Music. It also has White Summer, Tangerine and another track that was a Zeppelin staple, forgive me, I can't remember the name of right now.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
First Yardbird song i heard early 60s i knew thst was music to my ears & soul..
So damn good.
Was Page's girlfriend 6 years old then? He likes them young
Yeah he was a predator
La semilla de la más grande banda d la historia d la música ❤❤❤❤
The roots of Renaissance and Led Zeppelin on one stage!
beyond fab!
Gimme the realness of harmonica/vocals of Keith vs floppy faux Victorian ruffles anyday.
Still like Aerosmith version better
Corporate suits never did and never will know how to mix rock music.
Aerosmith did it better!
Yeah Aerosmith was Covering but not the Yardbirds - seen a video of a Black guy doing "Train Kepta Rolling" about 5 years before the Yardbirds 🤔
I'd be interested in what others think of the lead singer.
I LOVE 🥰 Keith Relf!!
Very underrated band
I've always said they were the most underrated of all the mid-60's British bands. If only Peter Grant became their manager in say, 1965.
Zep used to open their live gigs with this in the early days. I never understood why they didn't put it on a studio album. I have it by LZ on a couple of old bootlegs.
Jimmy page thinks he’s cool ! He’s not !
Page is so overrated
Уже слышны музыкальные мотивы "Лэд Зепелин"...а вам так не кажется?Пэйдж уже в то время проявил себя...браво!!!!
Thank goodness he met Plant, Bonham, and Jones. Because I HATE this band.
My oldest brother had a Yardbirds album. In the mid 70s us little kids would play his records with headphones on sitting real close to the record player because of a very short cord!